I really enjoy attending various industry conferences, not only because it inspires my role as Field Marketing Lead, but also because I am able to hear incredible speakers utilize real-life...
With many states wrapping up their legislative sessions for spring adjournment, as well as regulatory agencies providing guidance, we have seen significant new legislative and regulatory activity. Find out if...
Machine learning (ML) is a powerful tool for group insurers. Already, almost three-quarters of insurers surveyed for Deloitte’s “2022 Insurance Industry Outlook,” said that they are increasing their spending on...
Washington employers and employees will see a different calculation for state paid family and medical leave (PFML) premiums starting January 2024 with the signing into law of Senate Bill No....
On May 3, Gov. Wes Moore signed Senate Bill No. 828 and House Bill No. 988 into law, which delays Maryland’s paid family and medical leave (PFML) program. This means...
Choosing the right group benefits solution is critical for any insurer, as it significantly affects the user experience, your business efficiency, and ultimately, your success. With the rapid pace of...
The InsurTech Hartford Symposium was a great experience for many reasons. People are still debating the location of the “Insurance Capital,” so it was important to have this venue for...
As Australia marks National Reconciliation Week, FINEOS proudly joins a network of more than 1,100 corporate, government, and not-for-profit organisations that have made a formal commitment to reconciliation through the...
Changes are coming to the Washington paid family and medical leave (WA PFML) program starting in January with the signing into law of Senate Bill No. 5586 and House Bill...
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